1' Sportiiiff. -. •■ -■■-__- _9 vS. «_«^!_§ill_P^ii_teb»_ *?*?i___^^W_S^EP« A UCKLAND "O AGING QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, Apei. 15th, 16th, and 20th, 1895. , ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL ENTRIES close on FRIDAY, . th April. * Wm. PERCIVAL, - ■ Secretary A.R.C. A till. tics, &c. -'" '' "' '" • T\TOR TH SHO RE AM A TEUfi -L. ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB'S , FIFTH CARNIVAL. y NORTH SHORE CRICKET GROUND. '-." f. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th. through Ticket '..'.". '■■-«. One Shilling. v , First event to start at 2 p.-ni. R. WY_YARD, Hon. Sec. is-"* 1 " WAIPA' AMATEUR ft*. ■ VV ATHLETIC CLUB. ,ANN UAL SPORT S. EASTER MONDAY. April 15. Under N.2.A.A.A. Rules. PROGRAMME: 120 Yards_lurdlcß (Handicap) -- 100 Yards do. 440 Yards do. High Jump .■ do. Half-mile do. 220 Yards do. Mile d<>. 300 Yards Ladies' Bracelet do. • 4.0 Yards Hurdles do. Long Jump do. Boys' Racks Under 16 Years: 100 Yards (Handicap) Half-mile do. (l_e above is not the order of running.) E.itry forme can be obtained from th» Hon. Secretaries of tho Auckland A.A.C. and Isorth ShoreA.A.C. , . '. Entries close on FRIDAY, April 5, at 6 p.m., at t.he Alexandra Hotel. Alexandra. Entries for each event. 2s 6d; Boys, 2s. ' CHARLES BOWDEN. Hon. Seo. WURDLE CHAMPIONS HIP. A Race to decide the 440 Yards Amateur Hurdles Championship of the Auckland District will be held, under the auspices of the Auckland A.A. andC. Club, on the Domain Ground, on WEDNESDAY, April 10. Entries will be received up to SATURDAY, Aplii6, ' w. C. SPEIGHT. Hon. Sec. pro tcnu Aquatics. A. WH.I.T U. DBOAII'i °\'-' EASTER MONDAY; -APRIL.IS, 18_. t .'. Committee : Messrs Thos. Wills. E* Garland, and Thos. H. Walker. ' 1. Cutter Race, for Cutters trading in Manukau. Ist prize. £3 and a Flag. 2. Keel Yachts. Ist prize. £4. . 3. Centreboard Yachts. Ist prize, £4. •4. Open Centreboard Boats. Ist prize, £4. 5. Open Keel Boats. Ist prize. £5. 6. Ladies' Pulling Race. Ist prize, Silver Bracelet. 7. Men's Pulling Race, Ist prize, £1, CONDITIONS. Three entries, or no race; five entries, second prize awarded; eight entries, third prize awarded. _ _' . ■ . Nothing but wooden keels allowed in No. 5. If sufficient funds aro not available, prizes will bo reduced pro rata. The s.b. WEKA will run an Excursion from Onehunga on above date. Return fare. 2s 6d. THOS. H. WALKER. Hon. Sec. Personal. WHO was the citizen tbab gave me a spurious half-crown among the change of that Ono Pound Note I drew out of the Government Bank: on March 25? Are you ir. league with the law to rob people, with hands and arms and eyes, by these methods, or did it get in by mistake ? £1 Reward will be given to any detective or officer who will give me my movements correctly from tbe 25th to 27th March, so that I may refresh my memory without doubt where I changed that£l note; but I suppose there is a higher price on my carcase. Educational. TKTEGLBCTED EDUCATION.—Privato i_. Lessons. Night School Is weekly—W. Thompson Stevens. A.M.P. Buildings. Queea-st, and Lincoln-street, Ponsonby. Book-kospiag. Shorthand, Languages. TTjceland TE CHNICA_"SCHOOL, A. WELLESLEY-STREET. TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS; at 7 p.m., ■ SATURDAYS at 10 a.m. All Branches of Freehand and Mechanical Drawing. Machine Construction. Carpentry, and Building Construction, Applied Mechanics and Engineering, etc. Classes for Teachers on SATURDAYS, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Instructor: W. I. ROBINSON, Certified in above with National Medals of South Kensington and the City and Guilds of London Institute. Ecclesiastical. ST. PAUL'S, Eden Crescent—The Bishop of Melanesia will Preach This Evening. Service, 7.30 p.m. Collection. OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR. A SERVICE OF SONG Entitled "PROMOTED,' 1 Will he given in the Church, on THURSDAY* 20th, ab 7.30, By the Members and Friends, assisted by an I ' Efficient Orchestra. I Miss Grindhod will read connective part. Admission—Free. Collection in aid of Baptist Home Mission Fund fk _$RD A NNIVERSARY _>€>RD /&0 -__L U.M.F.C. /.O (Pitt and Vincent Streets) SUNDAY-SCHOOL. MARCH 31ST-SUNDAY—MARCH 31st Services: Morning at 11-Rev. F. WARNER Afternoon at 2.4s—Rev. G. H. MANN. Evening at 6.30-Rcv. A. PETERS Special Hymns by Scholars, assisted by an Efficient Orchestra. Collections at each Service, I : TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2.. Soiree at 6,30 p.m. Public Meetina.. 7.30 p.m. Addresses by Revs. Warner, Peters, and others. > Tickets for Tea-Adulte. la; Children, 9d,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 73, 27 March 1895, Page 8
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